I enjoyed this gingerbread easter bunny with a cup of coffee for morning tea as hubs and I sat outside on our balcony enjoying the glorious autumnal weather that we are having at present. It has been a quiet Easter as we celebrated Easter last weekend with Miss M and her parents with Miss M staying on with us until the middle of the week. Having been out and about every day with Miss M last week I have decided to stay home for the rest of the school holidays as the City and everywhere else that we visited was soooooooo crowded and busy.
I have taken advantage so far of this "self imposed exile" by catching up on a few domestics, then tiding up the sewing room and finishing off two table mats. I have had the fabric in my stash for sometime and seeing that there was quite a lot of red in it it fitted in well with the RSC of month.
Cute gingerbread bunny.
ReplyDeleteWe are also having warm sunny mornings ..
Great use of the fabrics and enjoy the rest of the week.
The table mats are great - I do love all the old labels. Happy Easter. xx
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that gingerbread bunnies were a thing lol. Great projects. Glad you had a lovely time with Miss M.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter, Karen! Congrats on some RED sewing for the RSC. Your table mats turned out great and should be very useful. The best sort of project!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great use for your fabric. Those mats look perfect.
ReplyDeleteYour branded fabric is perfect for buffet dining, yes most of those names are very familiar.
ReplyDeleteCute bisccuit! Like you I prefer to keep out of the busy places this time of year... just do what is needed...
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cute bunny biscuit. That table topper is so Australian..Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat bunny biscuit. Good idea to stay home when it is so busy. Great fabric in your table mats.
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice to sometimes spend quiet time at home when the rest of the world is going crazy. Make the most of it.
ReplyDeleteA self imposed stay at home, it often a good chance to take life a bit simpler.
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